Yes, absolutely. It's an arm's-length body. We agree there's a place for an arm's-length body when it comes to scientific evidence, but an arm's-length body needs to have accountability. This body does not have accountability. When it was restructured and brought back in 2009, it was missing the accountability and oversight aspect of it.
We need task force reform and we would like to see the guidelines suspended. It's going to take time for the external expert review to file its report. It's not due until spring.
In the meantime, we have women getting later-stage diagnoses, so we need these guidelines suspended immediately. They can be replaced with provincial guidelines. The provinces are moving forward. The provinces are following the science and following the experts. All provinces—except we're waiting for Quebec—have announced or have implemented screening at 40.
We can follow the provinces and can also replace the task force.